B bidask Jul 12, 2010 #1 Where can I get historical futures data on the Nikkei 225? Tickdata.com only has the past couple of years.
Where can I get historical futures data on the Nikkei 225? Tickdata.com only has the past couple of years.
Z zgtrader Jul 12, 2010 #2 If tickdata.com does not have a symbol or only has limited availability, it will not be easy finding from another source. You will find minute data on the N225, but tick is going to be difficult. Also, much easier to find cash index vs futures.
If tickdata.com does not have a symbol or only has limited availability, it will not be easy finding from another source. You will find minute data on the N225, but tick is going to be difficult. Also, much easier to find cash index vs futures.
S Stoxtrader Jul 13, 2010 #5 Quote from zgtrader: Also, much easier to find cash index vs futures. More... I have been looking for cheap index / futures data for global / international indexes. Unfortunately it's much easier to find ETF data. For Japan, EWJ or ITF.
Quote from zgtrader: Also, much easier to find cash index vs futures. More... I have been looking for cheap index / futures data for global / international indexes. Unfortunately it's much easier to find ETF data. For Japan, EWJ or ITF.
S Stoxtrader Jul 13, 2010 #7 Quote from Petsamo: Yahoo Finance. Find the Nikkei index. Click Historical Prices. More... That's good for EOD data. Intraday historical tick or bar data though?
Quote from Petsamo: Yahoo Finance. Find the Nikkei index. Click Historical Prices. More... That's good for EOD data. Intraday historical tick or bar data though?
Z zgtrader Jul 13, 2010 #8 Quote from Stoxtrader: That's good for EOD data. Intraday historical tick or bar data though? More... Do you need the futures, index, or etf?
Quote from Stoxtrader: That's good for EOD data. Intraday historical tick or bar data though? More... Do you need the futures, index, or etf?
S Stoxtrader Jul 14, 2010 #9 Quote from zgtrader: Do you need the futures, index, or etf? More... Futures preferred. Index OK. ETF third choice. It looks like pitrading is one of the cheapest ways to go.
Quote from zgtrader: Do you need the futures, index, or etf? More... Futures preferred. Index OK. ETF third choice. It looks like pitrading is one of the cheapest ways to go.
E Eric_Larson Jan 11, 2011 #10 My site has daily NKY 225 index data from 1984: http://wikiposit.com/uid?STOCKINDEX.N225 It also has daily NKY 225 index future data from 1990: http://wikiposit.com/w?filter=Finance/Futures/Indices/Nikkei 225/ hope this is helpful.
My site has daily NKY 225 index data from 1984: http://wikiposit.com/uid?STOCKINDEX.N225 It also has daily NKY 225 index future data from 1990: http://wikiposit.com/w?filter=Finance/Futures/Indices/Nikkei 225/ hope this is helpful.